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You seem to be a big Phish fan. Does Phish and Widespread Panic emanate from fans of the Dead?

I just realized how you chose your name on here. Lol
Admittedly, my Panic fandom peaked a while back, though it is also how I become so close with a mutual friend of ours. We traveled to see a good amount of shows together in law school. Phish has always been there for me.

They both somewhat spawned from the general world and ethos, though I’d say Panic would be more closely aligned with the Allman Brothers with two percussionists and southern rock. Their current guitarist was ABB’s guitarist for a bit.

Phish gets out there like the Dead, but actually has much more influence from prog rock whereas the Dead were more Americana, but both approach rock like jazz freestyle jamming. Their songs, especially the older ones, have a lot of those roots. You see a lot of King Crimson, Frank Zappa, Talking Heads, Genesis, Sun Ra type of stuff in their playing and songwriting. And a lot of classical music too. Their lead guitarist has toured and played with Philharmonics a number of times now.
 
I literally have never laughed that hard. The puking scene just put me over the edge.
the martian GIF

Their interpretation of Matt Damon had me dead
 
No doubt. I thought the way they filmed it with the camera was outstanding. I feel like it’s gotten lost in the shuffle though. No one ever brings that movie up. I forget about it myself when discussing movies. That was a good one. The Oscars suck. I stopped watching recently. But Traffic deserved some nominations that year.
They’ve gotten really ****** over the years. Even finally giving it to Scorsese The Departed as a mea culpa for years of snubs was a joke.
 
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Admittedly, my Panic fandom peaked a while back, though it is also how I become so close with a mutual friend of ours. We traveled to see a good amount of shows together in law school. Phish has always been there for me.

They both somewhat spawned from the general world and ethos, though I’d say Panic would be more closely aligned with the Allman Brothers with two percussionists and southern rock. Their current guitarist was ABB’s guitarist for a bit.

Phish gets out there like the Dead, but actually has much more influence from prog rock whereas the Dead were more Americana, but both approach rock like jazz freestyle jamming. Their songs, especially the older ones, have a lot of those roots. You see a lot of King Crimson, Frank Zappa, Talking Heads, Genesis, Sun Ra type of stuff in their playing and songwriting. And a lot of classical music too. Their lead guitarist has toured and played with Philharmonics a number of times now.
After this playoff game...going to watch Stop Making Sense....
 
Admittedly, my Panic fandom peaked a while back, though it is also how I become so close with a mutual friend of ours. We traveled to see a good amount of shows together in law school. Phish has always been there for me.

They both somewhat spawned from the general world and ethos, though I’d say Panic would be more closely aligned with the Allman Brothers with two percussionists and southern rock. Their current guitarist was ABB’s guitarist for a bit.

Phish gets out there like the Dead, but actually has much more influence from prog rock whereas the Dead were more Americana, but both approach rock like jazz freestyle jamming. Their songs, especially the older ones, have a lot of those roots. You see a lot of King Crimson, Frank Zappa, Talking Heads, Genesis, Sun Ra type of stuff in their playing and songwriting. And a lot of classical music too. Their lead guitarist has toured and played with Philharmonics a number of times now.
I don’t like any of those bands really, WSP, Phish, the Daead - though they have massive cult followings. I do like some genesis like Abacab.
 
Alright another theory from me. Mario is holding off on OC and DC hires until either closer to signing day or after signing day.

Reason being is he knows he’s about to pull an insane class last minute which will turn a ton of heads. With the ultimate hope being that those top OC/DC targets he really wanted see the miracle he just pulled off and realize how legit this dude is.
You used a lot of tin foil didn’t you?
 
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Now we are talking when you mention Art Blakey, Idris Muhammad, Billy Cobham.

Where are my jazz heads at? Saw Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Dr Lonnie Smith, live.
For those interested in current amazing jazz check out:
Kamasi Washington, Theo Croker, Sons Of Kemet, John Carroll Kirby, Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah, Robert Glasper, Emma Jean Thackeray, Esperanza Spalding.

KMHD.org for those who want the best jazz radio in the country of Gilles Peterson on worldwide.fm for world music
Blakey is the GOAT. Man is a general.

Grant Green, Horace Silver, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Smith, Sonny Clark, Chet Baker, Art Pepper, Dexter Gordon, Andrew Hill, Freddie Hubbard, my dawg Joe Henderson, Cannonball Adderley, Lee ******* Morgan, Ornette Coleman, Chick...LFG.
 
I don’t like any of those bands really, WSP, Phish, the Daead - though they have massive cult followings. I do like some genesis like Abacab.
They are for sure not for everyone, but a quick rabbit hole to fall down if they are for you.
Now we are talking when you mention Art Blakey, Idris Muhammad, Billy Cobham.

Where are my jazz heads at? Saw Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Dr Lonnie Smith, live.
For those interested in current amazing jazz check out:
Kamasi Washington, Theo Croker, Sons Of Kemet, John Carroll Kirby, Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah, Robert Glasper, Emma Jean Thackeray, Esperanza Spalding.

KMHD.org for those who want the best jazz radio in the country of Gilles Peterson on worldwide.fm for world music
I went to school in New Orleans, so you’re speaking my language. Tons of free shows on campus, Jazzfest, Tuesdays at the Maple Leaf, and a roommate who dated the manager of tipitinas and booking manager for Jazzfest. We saw a LOT of music during that time.

Kamasi is incredible. I’ll have to check out those others on your list.

Wwoz.org has to get my radio station vote, however.
 
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My deceased genius crazy great uncle who worked on the proximity fuse during WWII - before he was out of his teens - grew up on the same street or building as him in Brooklyn. Used to hear him playing all the time. Said they called him the boy genius or something.

I can believe it..used to love to listen to his solo’s
 
They are for sure not for everyone, but a quick rabbit hole to fall down if they are for you.

I went to school in New Orleans, so you’re speaking my language. Tons of free shows on campus, Jazzfest, Tuesdays at the Maple Leaf, and a roommate who dated the manager of tipitinas and booking manager for Jazzfest. We saw a LOT of music during that time.

Kamasi is incredible. I’ll have to check out those others on your list.

Wwoz.org has to get my radio station vote, however.

I still live in the area and used to go down to the French qtr a lot and take in the different jazz sounds….French qtr has gotten bad with crime and smell lately not to mention Covid so I don’t go as much but man listening to the sounds coming out of the different clubs was unbelievable.
 
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They are for sure not for everyone, but a quick rabbit hole to fall down if they are for you.

I went to school in New Orleans, so you’re speaking my language. Tons of free shows on campus, Jazzfest, Tuesdays at the Maple Leaf, and a roommate who dated the manager of tipitinas and booking manager for Jazzfest. We saw a LOT of music during that time.

Kamasi is incredible. I’ll have to check out those others on your list.

Wwoz.org has to get my radio station vote, however.

Nothing like a deep fried roast beef sandwich at Jaques Imo's followed by a George Porter Jr show next door at the ML.
 
I still live in the area and used to go down to the French qtr a lot and take in the different jazz sounds….French qtr has gotten bad with crime and smell lately not to mention Covid so I don’t go as much but man listening to the sounds coming out of the different clubs was unbelievable.
I miss so much of the area. To be honest, once Frenchmen stopped being a hidden, in the know enclave for the best live music, I stopped spending much time in the quarter at night. We will go during the day to walk around, but at night will either go to the Bywater, dinner in the Warehouse, or just go uptown. It’s a shame too. Frenchmen had such a great charm and you could bounce between dozens of amazing bars and venues in one block.
 
I would rather have some tiki drinks at Beachbum Berry's Latitude 29 and walk down to Frenchman St to the One Eyed Cat but either way let the good times roll!
 
Nothing like a deep fried roast beef sandwich at Jaques Imo's followed by a George Porter Jr show next door at the ML.
We have a Frenchy painting of Jacques hanging in our office. Jacques (Jack) actually got his EMBA that same year that I graduated and sat in front of me at graduation. Still wearing his crocs and chef pants, and the only time I’ve seen him sober(ish). The night before he refused to give my parents the check until my entire family took a shot with him, including my at the time 16 year old brother and 18 year old sister, which he was aware of.

 
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